Information sharing definition

Information sharing means the information provided by the Liquidator to the Qualified Bidders in respect of the assets of the company on the request of Qualified Bidder.
Information sharing means the exchanging, collecting, using or disclosing of personal information by one public body or other organization with another public body or other organization for certain purposes. The sharing may be carried out using any transmission method and may take place over any time period.
Information sharing means Applicant or tenure holder engagement with G-N that includes, in relation to a Proposed Activity, efforts to reasonably: communicate, share information and engage in dialogue; identify and resolve issues; provide and consider information about potential impacts on G-N Rights; or develop working relationships.

Examples of Information sharing in a sentence

  • Information sharing is vital in identifying and tackling all forms of abuse and neglect, and in promoting children’s welfare, including their educational outcomes.

  • Information sharing is vital in identifying and tackling all forms of abuse and neglect.

  • Information sharing decisions will be recorded, whether or not the decision is taken to share.

  • This NetOps contract will provide users the capabilities to find, access, collaborate, fuse, display, manage, and store information on the Department of Defense (DoD) Information Network (DoDIN) and IC Information sharing environment as applicable.

  • This school/college will share safeguarding information as appropriate in keeping with the principles outlined in the government guidance document, Information sharing: Advice for practitioners providing safeguarding services to children, young people, parents and carers (DfE 2018).


More Definitions of Information sharing

Information sharing means the disclosure of information from one or more organisations to a third party organisation. This includes sharing information within an organisation, for example; between local authority departments.
Information sharing means the passing of information, sometimes personal in nature, from one arm of the government to another, either domestic or foreign.
Information sharing. As part of the KCST’s role in sharing good practice and facilitating joint working, the team produces regular e-bulletins on Community Safety in Kent, highlighting and promoting partnership working. During 2023/24 the KCST produced regular e-bulletins across the year aimed at providing brief updates on emerging issues, changes to services, new documentation, data releases, media articles, funding opportunities, etc. Each e-bulletin reaches up to 200 partners involved in community safety across the county. The KCSP partners have also worked alongside other multi-agency partnership groups to support the development and delivery of key pieces of work referenced in the Community Safety Agreement action plan, such as the new Domestic Abuse Strategy, the Serious Violence Strategy, the Kent Drug & Alcohol Strategy, Vision Zero, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Adult Safeguarding Awareness Week, Domestic Abuse Awareness campaigns and communications, etc. Whilst the CSA action plan sets out how partners aim to address the overarching priorities across the county, each local CSP in Kent has their own community safety plan and associated initiatives aimed at tackling the most relevant issues for their residents.
Information sharing. As part of the KCST’s role in sharing good practice and facilitating joint working, the team produces regular e-bulletins on Community Safety in Kent, highlighting and promoting partnership working. The bulletins provide brief updates on emerging issues, changes to services, new documentation, data releases, media articles, funding opportunities, etc. Each e-bulletin reaches up to 200 partners involved in community safety across the county. The KCSP partners have also worked alongside other multi-agency partnership groups to support the development and delivery of key pieces of work referenced in the Community Safety Agreement action plan, such as the new Domestic Abuse Strategy, the Serious Violence Strategy, the Kent Drug & Alcohol Strategy, Vision Zero, Hate Crime Awareness Week, Adult Safeguarding Awareness Week, Domestic Abuse Awareness campaigns and communications, etc. Whilst the CSA action plan sets out how partners aim to address the overarching priorities across the county, each local CSP in Kent has their own community safety plan and associated initiatives aimed at tackling the most relevant issues for their residents.
Information sharing. Further guidance on legal issues (DfES 2008)
Information sharing. Guidance for practitioners and managers (2015”). This document replaces the 2015 guidance and should be considered as an accurate summary of legal principles and of what the law requires for decision making to be lawful concerning the sharing of information and not merely, as guidance. Attention is drawn to the ‘seven golden rulesset out in the Information Sharing; Guidance for practitioners and managers 2015 (p4) as a practical exposition of the law relating to information sharing. The London Child Protection Procedures should also be viewed as useful guidance in this area. The Data Protection Act 1998 identifies 8 key principles in relation to the sharing of personalised data. Note that the supplementary legal guide issued in 2008 - “Information Sharing: Further Guidance on Legal Issues” has been archived by the Government on the grounds that it “should not be considered to reflect current policy or guidance”. It should therefore no longer be taken as definitive legal guidance.
Information sharing. Guidance for practitioners and managers (DfES 2008)